Don, I think caring for someone with brittle diabetes is perhaps the most stressful job of care-giving I know. Howard's step-mom probably had an extra ten years of life due to Howard's dad's attentive care for her. She had the same yo-yo management problems - so terribly frustrating I know. It is definitely a labor of love, God working through you to meet this need for your sweetheart. God bless you with all the strength and joy you need to carry you both through!

I've been missing on the porch for a long time because I couldn't log in to post. I think I finally figured out what to do with the temporary password provided but now need to find my profile and enter my own password. I am so computer challenged! This has been a frustrating experience.

And it is hard for me to distinguish which username they are asking for. It would be easier if they used terms like Main Site Username and Forum Username and the same thing for passwords! Lol

Anyway, in case I lose you again, I just want to say hello and I've missed you!

Of all the blonde jokes, this one has to be the best -- because it makes football make sense!

A guy took his blonde girlfriend to her first football game. They had great seats right behind their team's bench. After the game, he asked her how she liked it. "Oh, I really liked it," she replied, "especially the tight pants and all the big muscles, but I just couldn't understand why they were killing each other over 25 cents." Dumbfounded, her boyfriend asked, "What do you mean?" "Well, they flipped a coin, one team got it and then for the rest of the game, all they kept screaming was... 'Get the quarterback! Get the quarterback!' I'm like...Helloooooo? It's only 25 cents!!!!"

GreenLeaves! It's so good to "see" you - I know the feeling about passwords, etc. I have to keep a sheet of paper hidden in our church directory so I can go find my passwords. And, it sure doesn't help that we need two (different?) usernames and passwords to navigate faithwriters. Awhile back they asked us to change them, due to problems. Well, it apparently didn't change for everything - I learned by trial and error to go back to my old password when the new one didn't work but the old one did. I think life gangs up on us chronologically-challenged individuals. We have so much else going for us (memories, history) that I suppose some think we "have it coming," or something!

Speaking of laughing, one of our faithful porch sitters sent me this link which I absolutely LOVE!Since it has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with getting along, I think it's appropriate to post it here. If you don't like it, I'll triple your money back! It's that delightful and sweet.

That is hilarious, BeachGrandma! Everybody should be "all better" after that merry-heart medicine. Wasn't Nancy Reagan a beautiful First Lady, even laughing her head off, she's so naturally glamorous. To think we got to live through such happy days.

This afternoon I decided it was time to get a head start toward Sunday's Super Bowl snack fest that Carol and I will enjoy.

By the way, we don't watch much of the football game. We keep our eyes glued to the TV to catch the hillarious $$$$$$$$ commercials shown during the game. We don't watch the half-time show either. It's usually some new-agey, heavy-metal, rock concert. What a waste that is.

Several tasty snacks will emerge from our kitchen using my cullinary skills tomorrow and Sunday. Today, however, the festivities began today with a cake.

I made an outstanding applesauce spice cake with some cinnamon added and a cup of sweet raisins mixed in. Then, I made a thick layered, creamy penuche frosting to cap it off. Finally, it was complete with a generous sprinkling of crushed walnuts on top.

Ohhh, mama!!! Did that cake taste good!!!

Stay tuned...more good stuff tomorrow.

Don

John 14:6Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."

Oooh! I love penuche frosting made from scratch, especially on chocolate/devil's food cake. I wonder why I forget about making some? Have any of you tried a boiled seven-minute frosting with a half-package (or MORE) of real semi-sweet chocolate chips swirled in it just before frosting the cake with it? (Mint chocolate chips are good too) It's even more fun to eat the next day when the swirls/chunks of chocolate have solidified. I think I could finish all the frosting on a 9X13 inch cake at one sitting. But then I'd have to make another batch of frosting for the cake to cover my transgression.

No, I've never tried that frosting with chocolate chips added. Are the chocolate chips partially melted before spreading on the cake? If not, it would be sort of lumpy spreading, wouldn't it?

By the way, I make the penuche with brown sugar, pure maple syrup, and with either whipping cream or half-and-half. It is cooked to death in the microwave, then beat with electric mixer until creamy (adding cream to keep soft).

Don

John 14:6Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."

We got a surprise today. Marty won the prize of a Super Bowl party basket at work today, one of two available. It is loaded with all kinds of snacks and we haven't taken the cellophane off to investigate, but I'm sure there are enough for all my porch friends to stop by. Come and bring an appetite!

Mariane, I loved the comedy juggler. He was fabulous. I liked it so much when you emailed it to me that I sent it to all my family. Come to find out, Marty received it last week and shared it with the family. I always hate to send things and clutter up emails when it's just duplication.

If none of you show up Sunday, then we will have a very quiet Super Bowl party on our own, while stuffing our faces. What a shame that would be!

Have a great weekend and remember nothing can touch our lives unless God allows it.

I just got this from my DIL and granddaughter, Lillian, who just turned 7.

Dear Mom, Bill and Carole (Nanny, Grandma and Grandpa),

Lillian poked her eye with a letter opener Thu night. It is a deep cut and the doctor has her on a strong antibiotic that burns. She has to return next week to see if it has healed on its own. If it hasn't, she will need stitches. This terrifies her so we are being very good patients. The doctor is concerned about infection so she is staying indoors and away from flying objects. She asks that you pray for healing.

Love, Colleen and Lillian

Carole

Proud to be a 500 member.I don't know the master plan, but I know the Master has a plan.

Carole, are you saying it poked her on the outside of the eye lid or in the eye itself? Anything around the eye is risky, isn't it?

I opened a can of paint once when John was out West for 6 weeks with 4 bus loads of teenagers, and a little piece of metal flew right into my eye. I hurried to the eye doctor who got it out, then put me on strong antibiotics. I wore an eye patch for several days as protection. I remember how concerned I was.

I'll be praying along with the others!

Mariane Holbrook

"Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." Lamentations 3:22-23

I sliced and sauteed a zucchini and summer squash in a little olive oil. Then, I added a can of plain diced tomatoes, some garlic powder, a little black pepper, and crushed basil leaves. The mixture was stirred and allowed to simmer a few minutes.